Super Simple Fudge

We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. We participate in other affiliate programs as well. For more details, please see our disclosure policy.

My very favorite treat to make at Christmastime is a cookie we call Ting-A-Lings. They remind me of my Grandpa who asked me to make them for his Christmas present each year. I always smile and think of his smile and humor when I make them. They are SUPER easy too.

@Megan, If you don’t have any chips handy (or you’ve used them already in other cookies/candy ;-), you can use Bark-chocolate or Vanilla for “Haystacks”. I used to make them with peanuts, chow mein noodles and whatever else we had (M&M’s were my favs.). 🙂

You can also do a simple fudge with one can of chocolate frosting & 1 bag of chocolate chips – use any combination, milk, dark – melt in the microwave or on the stovetop. Add nuts or whatever if you’d like. Pour into a 9×9 & let cool. Enjoy!

Just joined the site. I am excited to take a look around the site. Just so you know the first link to Kraft didn’t work, unless it was just my browser. Can’t wait to try a fudge recipe though, I have never done one before.

I grew up making that with my mom, but we split the milk between 1/2 bag peanut butter chips and 1/2 bag chocolate chips and layered the fudge. Best part? The kids can make it because it can be melted in the microwave!

Disclaimer/Disclosure

Please note that the advertisements posted here do not necessarily represent Jessica Fisher's views and opinions.

Also be advised that some of these advertising partners may use cookies and web beacons on our site (when you click through). You should consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt-out of certain practices.

To better serve my readers, I have implemented Google Analytics cookies in order to better know visitor demographics. For opt outs, go here.